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Change force from polar coordinates P =
(radius, angle) = (33, 190°) into
rectangular coordinates.
Given:
• radius, or magnitude of force = 33
Newtons
0 F = 190°
●
Find:
,
o rotation CCW or counter
clockwise from the +x axis
Fy
= ??? Newtons
enter negative force↓↓-Fy, or positive
↑ ↑ +Fy
Transcribed Image Text:Change force from polar coordinates P = (radius, angle) = (33, 190°) into rectangular coordinates. Given: • radius, or magnitude of force = 33 Newtons 0 F = 190° ● Find: , o rotation CCW or counter clockwise from the +x axis Fy = ??? Newtons enter negative force↓↓-Fy, or positive ↑ ↑ +Fy
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